DENVER -- The Red Wings' misery grew to 10 games after they were run over at Colorado.

The Wings fell 5-1 at Pepsi Center. Nathan MacKinnon, picked first overall by Colorado in 2013, had two goals and an assist. Gabriel Landeskog, selected second overall in 2011, had a goal and two assists, demonstrating what a difference high-end picks make.

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CALGARY, Alberta -- The game-time decision proved to be the right decision.

Evander Kane recorded his first career four-goal game Friday, charging the Sharks to a 7-4 victory over the Calgary Flames in a Pacific Division battle loaded with playoff implications after he skipped the team's morning practice with a lower-body tweak.

LOS ANGELES--Judging by the look on his face, the most surprised person in the arena was Anze Kopitar.

That's not often said of the goal scorer, but his game winner Thursday was probably the oddest of his career. It was more like a random shot in a pickup street hockey game: Chasing the play behind the Detroit Red Wings' net, Kopitar got the ...Read more

SUNRISE, Fla. -- Games in hand in the NHL are insurance policies, cautious cushions that can spin a host of underlying problems. They could usher in comfort when there should be none. They can welcome complacency where there should be none. But most of all, they create a condensed schedule in the season's final month, when bodies are fatigued ...Read more

ST. LOUIS -- In a game with major playoff implications, the Blues may have had the better play but not the better scoring in a 4-1 loss to Colorado at Scottrade Center that was a serious setback to the Blues' postseason chances.

The Blues could have moved within a point of Colorado for the second wild-card spot with a win, but instead are now ...Read more

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Los Angeles Kings crawled back through the desert and thought they found an oasis.

They stared at a three-goal deficit against one of the hottest teams in the NHL. Then Jeff Carter tipped the game with a pair of deflection goals in the final eight minutes of regulation to force overtime. The Kings nearly pulled out a win,...Read more

ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The Wild didn't surrender seven to the Avalanche for a third straight matchup.

But this improvement wasn't enough to overcome their pesky division rival, not when the Wild's own production dipped in a 5-1 slipup Tuesday in front of 19,171 at Xcel Energy Center that wasn't for a lack of try.